A bright and spacious two-bedroom flat in Thomas Jacomb Place.
This flat is filled with natural light and enjoys fantastic views across the rooftops of E17 to the City beyond. The colour palette is neutral throughout, adding to the sense of light and space. There are two solid double bedrooms, both of an equal size, and one benefiting from an en suite shower room. The kitchen/diner/lounge has large windows along two walls, letting you drink in those views, and is the perfect spot whether relaxing or entertaining.
Located just off the High Street, it’s position between Walthamstow Central and St James Street stations means you’re spoiled for choice transport-wise, as well as having the numerous bars and eateries of Hoe Street, the Village and Crate St James within easy reach. It’s also just a gentle stroll from wide open spaces of Walthamstow Wetlands, where you can unwind in the biggest urban wetlands in Europe.
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(Property Ref: 18302504)
Via security entry door leading into:
Staircase and lift leading to all floors and flat.
Via flat entrance door leading into:
Door to lounge.kitchen. bedroom one, bedroom two & bathroom.
6.05m x 3.73m (19'10 x 12'3)
3.58m x 3.18m (11'9 x 10'5)Door to:
2.21m x 1.60m (7'3 x 5'3)
3.18m x 3.18m (10'5 x 10'5)
2.21m x 1.80m (7'3 x 5'11)
Lease Term: 125 years from 1 January 2006
Lease Remaining: 106 years remaining
Ground Rent: £310 per annum
Service charge: £1600 per annum
Local Authority: London Borough Of Waltham Forest
Council Tax Band: C
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